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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Question on the Gen 2 motor ?
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<blockquote data-quote="03reptile" data-source="post: 16541245" data-attributes="member: 9990"><p>I understand your points reference power, but the GT350 wasn't designed to be a straight line performer. Sure Ford could have put a larger, more powerful, and heavier V-8 in the nose; however, I think they would have sacrificed the balance and handling characteristics of their original mission for the car. If you bought the car for power alone, you probably are going to be disappointed if you want a straight line performer as the 13/14's were. I have no plans to increase the HP on my 2019 GT350 as the engineers know far more than I do about the balance and performance characteristics of this car that make it a canyon carver and not a 1/4 mile car. I drove my 2013 GT500 on road courses and it's 662 HP, live rear axle, and it's old school suspension design did it no favors when cornering. My times were far better with the GT350 and it's "lame" 526 HP. It's all about what your requirements are for the car you purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03reptile, post: 16541245, member: 9990"] I understand your points reference power, but the GT350 wasn't designed to be a straight line performer. Sure Ford could have put a larger, more powerful, and heavier V-8 in the nose; however, I think they would have sacrificed the balance and handling characteristics of their original mission for the car. If you bought the car for power alone, you probably are going to be disappointed if you want a straight line performer as the 13/14's were. I have no plans to increase the HP on my 2019 GT350 as the engineers know far more than I do about the balance and performance characteristics of this car that make it a canyon carver and not a 1/4 mile car. I drove my 2013 GT500 on road courses and it's 662 HP, live rear axle, and it's old school suspension design did it no favors when cornering. My times were far better with the GT350 and it's "lame" 526 HP. It's all about what your requirements are for the car you purchase. [/QUOTE]
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